Wood-cutters and charcoal-burners apparently had not penetrated here, and the track, I gathered, was used in summer only and led to some lonely farm among the upper pastures.
He wanted them to come in and find the two fence cutters there.
Lawler wheeled swiftly, leaping to first one and then to the other of the bunks where the fence cutters lay, tearing the ropes from them.
And now, as she dropped her gaze, he saw her start as her eyes rested on the tangled ropes that Lawler had torn from the two fence cutters when he had released them after he had carried her into the cabin.
He grinned, his face a trifle grim as he anticipated their astonishment at finding him there, with the two fence cutters occupying the bunks.
It was as though catching fence cutters was an everyday occurrence.
He had not followed the herd to the Circle L shelters because he had had small hope of keeping close to the fence cutters in the storm.
Oliver snatched a pitchfork from one of the grass-cutters and ran; but the Thibetan, who was the nearest, seized the wolf by the hind legs and held it fast.
Then he shouted to the grass-cutters to fetch the iron hurdles which divided the paddock behind the garden.
The cuttersare similar to mower and reaper cutter-bars, but there is no protective cover on the cutting mechanism.
On this machine a reel pressed the grain against the cutters and made it fall back on an apron.
The disturbance is most frequent in waiters, store clerks, tailors' cutters and fitters, bench men in the trades, and in all those who have to spend much time on their feet.
The lower part of the back is affected in such men as tailors and cutters who stoop incessantly at their work.
To the Scotchman was assigned the felucca; the Terpsichore's launch was to assail the lugger; while the two cutters and the heavier boat of the Proserpine were to dash in at the ruins.
It was a fair race between the gig and the two cutters that pursued her.
As soon, therefore, as the uninjured men were refreshed and the wounded cared for, the latter were put into the launches, in the best manner they might be, and the cutters took them in tow.
I was thinking of asking leave, Captain Cuffe, to take one of the cutters and pull up to the lugger's anchorage and see if anything can be found of her wreck.
It was fortunate that Cuffe had sent an expedition so strong-handed; for notwithstanding the loss, the three launches and the cutters could still muster double the number of the French.
Two cutters for this purpose come with the modern universal plane, and if available this may be used.
In ours of the 6th of February, of which a copy is enclosed, we acquainted you that we were about purchasing some cutters to be employed as packet boats.
To gain time, cutters may be applied to different sides of a piece at once, and such of them as make parallel cuts may be mounted on the same spindle.
The cutters were formed in their usual array, and the two boats from the yachts brought up the rear.
As we were the senior officer, and there being several sloops of war and cutters in the harbour, we fired the evening and morning guns.
The second morning after our arrival I was sent with twocutters to haul the seine off the mainland about three miles to the westward of Cape de Verde.
One of the lieutenants, who was fond of voyages of discovery, had permission to take one of the cutters to survey a deep inlet about three miles from where we anchored.
On the 25th of September a party of us made an excursion in one of the ship's steam-cutters to Bau, the old native capital of the Fiji Group.
From the Paso Real the stone lintel was carried by Indians to Sacluc, where I purchased a saw from one of the wood-cutters and was again able slightly to reduce the weight of the stone.
Since the date of my visit a party of mahogany-cutters formed a camp on the site of the ruins, but at the end of two years the "monteria" was abandoned, and the ancient city is again left in the solitude of the forest.
A gun fired in their rear startled the English; then galloped up a trooper to say that the Pandies (as they called the rebels) were killing the grass-cutters and carrying off the cattle.
It sounded as though our trail cutters could also use diplomacy on occasion.
We were all hopeful now that the trail cutters of the day before would make good their word and return.
When the herd had closed to the required compactness, Flood called our trail cutters up and said, "Now, men, each one of you can take one of my outfit with you and inspect this herd to your satisfaction.
Amid jeers of derision from our outfit, the trail cutters drove off their three lonely "Window Sash" cattle.
As we rode out together, our trail cutters dropped behind and kept a respectable distance from the herd while we threw the cattle together.
The engineer and the feeders and cutters were conceded to have the most responsible positions, but the duties of the other workers were also important.
Charles fled and hid in a wood, where some poor wood-cutters took care of him and helped him.
Birds use magic so that the rice cutters work alone, and the tying bands tie themselves around the bundles.
So the rice cutters and bands worked alone and Ligi went home when he had shown them where to cut rice.
And you tying bands, you tie alone the rice which the rice cutters cut," said the tikgi.
In one of its wild gyrations one of the cutters took a notion to catch on to the ship, just under the overhanging stern.
Our launch, with the heavily laden cutters in tow, could make barely four miles an hour.
The launch took the cutters in tow, and we were off for Direction Island.
Alongside were the two cutters in which the officers and men of the landing squad had already taken their places.
During the first days out we had a heavy swell astern, and the Emden's two cutters performed some wonderful dancing at the ends of the long ropes by which we carried them in tow.
Owing to the complexity and minute mechanism of these weapons almost a hundred different machines are needed, some of the milling machines taking a large selection of cutters upon one spindle.
It's a plan of my own, for giving a little help to our own clay-cutters and to the stone-cutters in the Isle of Portland, who are shockingly off in the winter sometimes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cutters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.